<p> Monster Vampires Zombies Aliens Technology</p><p>Fear or Insecurity of Modern Society Represented</p><p>Modern Monster Study</p><p>- How can you compare the threat of the first three categories of monsters (vampires, zombies, aliens)? </p><p>- Can you think of a REAL modern threat that is metaphorically similar to the first three categories? </p><p>Modern Monster Study Monster Vampires Zombies Aliens Technology</p><p>Fear or Insecurity of Modern Society Represented</p><p>- How can you compare the threat of the first three categories of monsters (vampires, zombies, aliens)? </p><p>- Can you think of a REAL modern threat that is metaphorically similar to the first three categories? Beowulf’s Monsters Monster Quote Fear/Insecurity of A-S Culture Represented Grendel [...] the other, warped in the shape of a man, moves beyond the pale bigger than any man, an unnatural birth called Grendel by the country people (1351-55) Grendel’s […] But now his mother Mother Had sallied forth on a savage journey, Grief-racked and ravenous, desperate for revenge (1276-1278) Dragon […] He is driven to hunt out Hoards under ground, to guard heathen gold Through age-long vigils, though to little avail. For three centuries, this scourge of the people Had stood guard on that stoutly protected Underground treasury (1275-1280) “ […] they dwell apart Among wolves on the hills, on widswept crags And treacherous keshes, where cold streams Pour down the mountain and disappear Under mist and moorland ” (1256-1260)</p><p>Beowulf’s Monsters Monster Quote Fear/Insecurity of A-S Culture Represented Grendel [...] the other, warped in the shape of a man, moves beyond the pale bigger than any man, an unnatural birth called Grendel by the country people (1351-55) Grendel’s […] But now his mother Mother Had sallied forth on a savage journey, Grief-racked and ravenous, desperate for revenge (1276-1278) Dragon […] He is driven to hunt out Hoards under ground, to guard heathen gold Through age-long vigils, though to little avail. For three centuries, this scourge of the people Had stood guard on that stoutly protected Underground treasury (1275-1280) “ […] they dwell apart Among wolves on the hills, on widswept crags And treacherous keshes, where cold streams Pour down the mountain and disappear Under mist and moorland ” (1256-1260)</p>
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